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tv   Sophie Co  RT  July 21, 2017 2:29pm-3:01pm EDT

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i don't know what we would do on the basis of international law to get to as expected the topic of syria also popped up in the interview when last of us talking about that he referred to the latest remarks made by the cia director michael peo who said that the sole purpose of russia's presence in syria is to stick it to america that's a quote and here's what lavrov had to say about that even gentleman who represents a country. legitimately. being created and basis in syria is concerned very much a blow to bases reacher has been established on the basis of for intergovernmental agreement with the government which is the member of the united nations then something is wrong with is double standards now the figure of ten american bases in syria is according to a latest report released by the turkish state run news agency r.t. has tried to contact the u.s. central command to get an official confirmation about that and so far they have now either tonight or confirmed to speak. traversal judicial
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reforms in poland have been slammed by the european council president warned that they threaten europe's reputation and the bloc must resist it. it is our shared responsibility to prevent a black scenario that could ultimately lead to the marginalization of poland in europe it is my belief that its most recent actions go against european values and standards and risk damaging our reputation they transporters in the political sense in time and space backwards and eastwards the president most certainly thinks otherwise. now aides to the polish president are said that he rejects tasks of fota work together on thursday the judicial reform passed through poland's lower chamber but it still needs senate approval that is due to happen on friday but it will see all supremum court judges forced into retirement and it would be up to the
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president to say whether they can have their jobs back also members of the body that nominates the supreme court judges will be chosen by parliament. again as being a guest our political commentator jump bosnich for more analysis on this he joins us from belgrade good evening to you john donald tusk says the reform will reverse decades of progress there have been mass protests within the country just how much of a threat is this to the independence of judges in poland. basically if the reforms a so-called reforms are implemented the judiciary will no longer be able to function as a fully independent body in poland it's as simple as that they will have completely eliminated the ability of the judiciary to resist pressures from the government now how different is this to what was seen what a couple of years ago we had the civic platform party was accused of basically
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appointing its own judges of choice donald tusk says that this will reverse decades of positive work but it sounds as though there's been problems with the judiciary in poland now for several years. there have been there have been from the beginning and the fact of the matter here is you have a complete fundamental mismatch at the ground level the e.u. project is supposedly being put forward is a multicultural multiethnic multi confessional project but you've got poland which is a mano cultural unilingual mano religious state and this state itself the state of poland in two very similar degree the state of hungary does not fit within the liberal picture of a multi-ethnic multicultural e.u. program we don't just talked about this being
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a threat to basically the principles by which the european union stands its values to what extent do you think that the e.u. is justified to intervene in polish. you know this is one of the situations in which we have an expression where i grew up and that is you can't be a little bit pregnant you're either pregnant or you're not and poland is inside the e.u. and they cannot take what they like and what they don't like omit poland committed to a multicultural multiethnic form of interaction with the surrounding countries and if they don't comply what it means is that we're looking forward to the second shearing off from the the e.u. which would be either poland or hungary or both so we are we're seeing a potential follow up here to brics it which would be far more destructive to the
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new program than brics it was in england was a late comer and was an easier to remove state from the e.u. plan if poland and hungary were to leave or reduce their integration with the e.u. plan the e.u. itself would be hobbled and blocked from the rest of eastern europe. all of this lethal dose used to be poland's prime minister he will feel some personal involvement i would imagine him to think he will try to use his own influence to improve the situation. you know there are there are there is a pretty strong school of thought that says that all of these heads of state in the e.u. and in the nato countries are actually. partners of washington so if we kick this whole problem up a level we've got to deal with the question of is washington going to be providing
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under president trump the leadership that's going to press to mono ethnic countries to accept the masses hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of refugees when donald trump himself is adamantly opposed to such program i don't think there's the will either at the ground level among the polish or hungary and people nor is there any longer the will in washington to enforce the e.u. on european countries. political contest. with us here on. thank you. stay with us here on r.t. plenty more news coming up this hour stay with us and see after this short break. the neo cons are back and they're back with a vengeance long associated with the extremist wing of the g.o.p.
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and tied to catastrophic policy failures they have now found themselves being embrace by the democrats and the liberal media it would seem to russia a truck strange bedfellows. it is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy i did it. just i came because. i came and it was. many lives have been broken fixes the banks. and big bankers. the banks but i didn't think of the. money through the bank. creditors people see no future face and have become ill.
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your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is dead. or is there only those actually trying to bed you know would like to ditch. the trafficking organizations are very sophisticated and they function very much like a corporation. components engage in money laundering and you know the. security forces the. police officer in the us they to both have auras mistakenly called himself camera staging a drug bust the video shot in january of this year shows planting drugs in
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a food can in the backyard of a house alongside two of these colleagues who also seen in the footage the officer then leaves the area to turn his body camera on forgetting the. units are set up to record the last thirty seconds before my new willing to vacation there returns to the scene where the drugs were buried to discover them an internal investigation is now underway and the people arrested for drug possession have been released or to more state attorney defended the judicial system under office saying that they weren't aware of the videos existence or the police department says that this could have been an attempt to replace the drugs that are already being discovered critics of questioned why the officers would choose to fake a crime when the city's already struggling with war and order as it is. cities in body american urban decay
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a more depressingly the city of baltimore baltimore struggles with a record high murder rate. murder. in full. yes baltimore there is a robust active crime strategy. this week we have two suspects that we need your help to.
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those policemen who believes that the real issue is more than just individual offices. well i don't think cops out a problem in baltimore there's a miscommunication among police officers in a community all over the united states of america i think one thing that needs to happen is that we as law enforcement we are to get out and really really work with the community there was an officer who planted some drugs in the community and dead since a negative signal not just two of the police elsa's but community as a whole it moves us on the bad. and donald trump who said that he
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would never have appointed his attorney general how do you know me and jeff sessions would recuse himself from overseeing the rusher investigation and is far from being the first change of heart by the u.s. president but never hidden the fact that he wants to be unpredictable. i want to be unpredictable but it's predictable i use the word unpredictable but i like to be unpredictable you want to be unpredictable unlike our country where we're totally predictable. some find it increasingly difficult to follow the president's stance on the streets of new york to find out if americans really know what stands on key issues that will trump is a man whose policy positions can be quite hard to pin down we decided to talk to americans and find out how well they know their commander in chief and where he stands donald trump says it was a good idea to pick jeff sessions i think what he said is. that if he knew jeff
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sessions would with he was in itself he never would have chosen him regrets put it up as attorney general i think would down jump it's all about business so he my. president donald trump has confidence in attorney general jeff sessions do you think he likes jeff sessions trust jeff sessions or or doesn't. i think he uses jeff sessions. so the. rational gratian i don't think you regret it because he's still in office sessions should have never recused himself and if he was going to recuse himself he should have told me before he took the job and i would have picked somebody else donald trump thinks china is a good partner and i think anybody has a good partner who will pad his pockets and pad the pockets of his spamtrap and partner with anyone that will enrich his coffers as we can't continue to allow china to rape our country and that's what they're doing isn't getting us to partner
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with china again i'm really not so sure he's thinking about china i don't think he wants to partner with them for say i do think he will be able to do anything even with china. you can. say that. you you know. relationship what's his position on cooperating with russia around issues of cyber security i think he statement i remember reading of was that he wanted to create with russia some kind of overall cyber security a i think based on his relationship with russia maybe i do think he will want to partner with russia because that was his main thing when it came the election. the fact that president putin and i discussed a cyber security unit doesn't mean i think it can happen it can't but a ceasefire can and did is going to partner with russia on cyber security no.
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hootin and i discussed forming an impenetrable cyber security unit so that election hacking and many other negative things will be guarded now some might think that donald trump's unpredictability might be an asset when negotiating with foreign leaders however sometimes it appears that his supporters are just as confused as his adversaries. r.t. new york. former u.s. diplomat believes that trump's inconsistency is just a way of keeping his critics guessing. i think they are sometimes difficult to pick pin down during the campaign someone said that the american voters took him seriously but not literally that he would express things in somewhat different ways maybe seem contradictory sometime maybe is a little bit of an annoyance for them sometimes especially if they feel they need to answer literally appear and say sean spicer is position or kellyanne conway his
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position they say what trump said this and then he said that how do you explain it and maybe it puts them on the spot the bigger issue is whether he keeps his critics off balance and i think this is part of how he doesn't. fishel presidential portrait has never posed much of a problem in the past that is until he came to the latest incumbent to manual you know once a big go on that any of his speech. or .
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ok so if you have another serious further to veteran drug enforcement agency spent decades undercover exposing cartels across latin american is an extract you can watch the interview in full later on friday when i was working undercover at you had to be extremely careful of you know not be nervous because drug dealers by their psychological makeup are very very suspicious you know there are they suffer from paranoia and they passed you constantly they ask you questions what i did to control any type of nervousness is i
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expunged from my mind that i was a d. e agent and psychologically i transform myself into a drug lord. i was one of them i dressed like i parked like. i could not afford to think like law enforcement i did law enforcement for so many years but i had to come we completely removed from my mind. there was a transformation very much like i'm actor and before you plays a role in the movies or on television however. in this case you were playing a deadly game of cat and mouse any minor mistake that you may you word that.
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it is day four of the mix a show that's taking place near to moscow the latest planes in aviation technology are being showcased at the event while some of the best display teams from all around the world have been demonstrating their skills as well as looking to the future many have been taking a few moments out to marvel at something a little special from the past. a legendary soviet to fighter affectionately known as the flying tank took to the skies for the first time in decades this particular one was shot down in one thousand nine hundred forty three and lying at the bottom of a lake in northern russia for more than seventy years before it was recovered restored and returned to the more than thirty six thousand dilution to build making
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it the world's most produced military fighter these days there are only two that actually still fly. free wi-fi in public places sounds like a good idea doesn't it but this is in the u.k. recently found out ignoring terms and conditions for the sake of skirting let's say your facebook feed could cost you quite a lot. we
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were looking at changing our privacy policy and really just trying to simplify things as much as possible for people looking on to the wife i just thought you know i wonder how many people actually have to read what they're agreed to x. the plan was for us to make it as transparent visible for those people as we possibly caught so we thought well you know let's do an experiment let's stick some of it in and it's really crazy see how many people actually pick up on. people just completely unaware of what they're agreed to with their date or you could literally anything you want in terms of conditions and because people just don't bother really that they'll be agreed to all sorts of different events. now some a is well underway now but later arriving here in russia better late than never as they say so for those wondering where to kick back and catch some rays
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frances santiago went to visit one of russia's most populous seaside getaways. we are now in arab russia a warm spot in the south region of russia called krasnodar this place is located on the southeastern tip of the black sea vitacost from crimea which makes it a great russian summer getaway adipose filled with fresh fruits seafood restaurants lots of russian history windsurfing beaches you name it has it all. and just a few months ago a new international airport has opened up in an hour and we're about to check it out let's go. and.
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get a deal that afternoon leave it live in new glad to meet you let's go to. what makes it. different or on the same level as international their. grandmother as a ship and it's an all or do even our fourth of the main thing is the right combination of airport technologies that you have to go through everything intuitively but with understanding where you are going there is navigation but everything should progress logically about what happens to your and selection of cells registration registration a second inspections of shops commerce and technology when you have this right but it allows a person to be in a comfortable zone it doesn't then you need to control the expectations of the passenger and then he feels relaxed that if a person knows what will happen to him and gets more than he expects and he feels calm and we get good feedback on how everything is organized or the one that's the
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secret you know this is that's the secret these emotionally and it was i mean think of it. the head chef of a local italian restaurant who literally changed local tastes and food culture for the better. i came to instill a culture of. my italian next to teach people to eat tasty food and enjoy a. surprise or leave. my impression of a nap i was a very perfect summer getaway very tourist friendly lots of lovely people the warm hospitality of the russian south back together with great food and lots of things to do and see so when you'll be planning your next adventure consider a place like no other reporting out of a nap or russia miguel francis jaago i want to be anywhere so nice little bit cool here in the r.t. studios i will be back there in
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a few minutes with the latest headlines. the seller industry is a job booster and california generates tens of thousands of jobs new york tens of thousands california is going to have a lot of jobs on the side or nobody is on this but they have a lot of desert obviously if they go solar they get a lot of job in texas and folks in texas going to say your ideology sucks we want to job this solar jobs you're out of office we're going to bring a folks to do it california's doing isn't that the way the modesty works in america . in the u.s. a child can choose a nominee course in school. with a retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit will says to you if the president
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is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves and see. the pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the military among teenagers. to step up to an apollo so that comfortable with yourself. things you can go wrong in the military it's a great stepping still whatever career you want to do but some veterans are willing to tell enthusiastic children a little more they asked me call of duty is a very popular first year video game. it's play and that's because the military like call of duty to turn off call of duty oh yeah well you can't turn off your lot of these kids just don't hear. the darker side does the pentagon allow them to be told or does it just need more recruits. ladies and gentleman on t.v. well if you want all the international aviation and space on herc's twenty seven to
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move please put your seat in the upright position. and still your remote control you are needed for the marching bands twenty seven team is equipped with innovative technologies on that cross and the greatest achievements of the aerospace industry during my next year is will be offered simple. and really truly of mission along with the stunning arafat it sure. seems to not switch off you are that tony devices used to share your experiences on social media we wish you didn't hearing. dimension again six thirty five if you have a career and a clear involves using your eyes only in your computer and things like that in an
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office and perhaps you started getting fixed a circular. you could have to stop doing all this and this is tell you lou the minutes must be for you my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up learning it in a box. or out at a very strong magnetic field on a car in my head. think of it like a real hard pressure my skin burned and that wireless access point there just continues on today with our students in the schools. we are just continually bathing our citizens in this microwave radiation it is certainly electoral small and it's getting worse. in case you're new to the game this is how it was. the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington the media. the media
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over and voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . this may. be. but i. know both of you what. kind of scientists you. see reviews. you won't get a good area for immigrants it's. never really know for sure but this is.
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u.s. military says that friendly fire has accidentally killed afghan security forces who were hit by an airstrike. do all three people have been killed in fresh clashes that erupted between protesters and israeli police. have been alarm bells in the west over the first joint russia china drills in european waters that just a day after the united states and twenty other states completed massive war games in the same region.

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